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Nightjars Nigel Cleere

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Nightjars Nigel Cleere
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.71 MB
Author: Nigel Cleere
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Nightjars Nigel Cleere by Nigel Cleere instant download after payment.

Field guide to nightjars and related bird species, including frogmouths, potoos, owlet-nightjars and the oilbird.
The nightjars and their allies are amongst the most difficult of all birds to identify. Being strictly nocturnal and cryptically patterned in shades of brown, it is often necessary to rely on size, shape, habitat and voice to safely identify a species.
The nightjars are by far the largest family in the order and are spread throughout the world. Some species have developed spectacular tails and wing adornments, but the majority are fairly uniform in appearance. They inhabit both forests and deserts and are ground-nesting. Many species are migratory. The forest-dwelling frogmouths of Asia and Australasia and the potoos of Latin America, adopt a less aeiral feeding strategy and nest on open branches or in tree crevices. The unique oilbird of South American nests colonially in caves, and the owlet-nighjars almost exclusively inhabit Australasia.
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